Easter Gardens

We have been learning why Christians celebrate Easter. Today we learned about Easter Sunday. Following the story we made Easter gardens on plates. We have included crosses, the tomb, a path and flowers.

1940's Tea Party

The children have really enjoyed planning and preparing for their 1940’s themed party. Special thanks to Louise Hardwick for baking with the children, staff and volunteers and parents for supporting the event.

Sensory Circuits

Today, the children took calculated risks, concentrated, worked cooperatively together and had lots of fun.

Friday 10th March 2023 RBSC

Iaith / English

Find your favourite book in your house (fiction) and write about the story and explain why you like it!

Read the book and think about โ€“

Who the story is about?

What are they doing?

Where are they?

When did things happen?

Why did things happen?

How did the story end?

Why do you like the story? Can you explain your ideas?

Visit – j2blast for phonics practise.

Mathematics

Can you add the numbers together and record your answer?

You could use objects, a number line or a calculator to help you!

Group 1             (Year 1)                                              Group 2 (All other pupils)

1 + 4 =
5 + 2 =
9 + 3 =
8 + 4 =
8 + 8 =
6 + 5 =
7 + 4 =
8 + 2 =
6 + 6 =
7 + 7 =
4 + 4 =
5 + 5 =  
10 + 1 =
10 + 2=
10 + 3 =
10 + 4 =
10 + 5 =
10 + 6 =
10 + 7 =
10 + 8 =
10 + 9 =
10 + 10 =    
21 + 14 =
35 + 12 =
29 + 3 =
38 + 4 =
18 + 18 =
46 + 5 =
47 + 4 =
48 + 12 =
66 + 6 =
47 + 7 =
44 + 14 =
55 + 25 =
21 + 24 =
35 + 22 =
29 + 13 =
38 + 14 =
28 + 18 =
46 + 15 =
47 + 14 =
48 + 22 =
66 + 16 =
47 + 17 =
44 + 24 =
55 + 15 =
Afternoon Activities
This is an image of the United Kingdom. The countries in the United Kingdom are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Draw the outline of the United Kingdom on a piece of paper. Research where the four countries are and label the image. Then watch a weather forecast on television or on the internet. You can draw pictures to represent different weather on your drawing of the United Kingdom and then you can report the weather to your family.

Thursday 9th March 2023 RBSC

Good Morning!

All the children who access the RBSC have activities in their bag that they can complete at home today. We look forward to seeing your work when school reopens.

The children can also log on to Hwb and create a snow picture on jit5 and play games on J2blast.

World Book Day

On Thursday we welcomed Judith and Gilles to share a story with us about the ‘Legend of the whistling tree’ . They read the story in English, Welsh and French. We really enjoyed finding out about the French legend.

We also looked at the story of Handa’s Suprise and we completed a variety of activities based on the story.

St. David's Day

We have enjoyed a variety of activities to celebrate St. David’s Day. We sung our hearts out to ‘Dydd Cofio Dewi Sant’ and ‘Yma o Hyd’, we read some Welsh stories and we played ‘Trap Llygodyn’ and ‘Faint o’r gloch ydy Mister Blaidd?’

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Pyjama Drama

We enjoyed another great Pyjama session last week with Louise. We created a story about being evacuee children and we thought carefully about some of the games that they would have played.